The Bhopal gas tragedy of 1984 remains the world’s biggest industrial disaster. The leakage of 42 tons of lethal methyl isocyanate by the Union Carbide plant on the night of 2nd December and early morning of 3rd, exposed 528,125 people, immediately killing 2,259. More than 25,000 have since died from the after-effects of that exposure.

About Samar

Samar Singh Jodha is a photographer and artist. During his professional career Samar has been commissioned by the likes of Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, BBC World Service Trust and the United Nations and his work has been published and broadcasted by Nat Geo and Discovery Channel, Samar travels over 300 days a year, dividing his time between personal and community projects, including doing photography workshops with children in conflict.